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The expression "burden me" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of a statement or a request for someone to stop doing something that is causing stress or pressure for the speaker. For example, "Stop pressuring me to make a decision. It's starting to burden me."
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Brand-name institutions and big-time researchers now recognize the huge burden ME places on society: tens of billions in medical expenses, lost productivity and missing tax revenue each year.
Instead, based on prevalence and disease burden, ME should be funded $250 million per year.
Those words began to burden me – even though I was just a journalist working undercover.
Don't burden me.'" And he says there is no obscure or magical secret to his talent.
But please don't try to burden me with yet another layer of bogus identity politics.
Initial because, after a while, I decided to not let anyone else's stigmas burden me any longer.
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They certainly burdened me.
It's just so sad, it burdens me.
"It hasn't burdened me at all," he said.
Nor has the serially uprooted life of my family burdened me, or my children, with any wrenching sense of estrangement.
She said, 'In my day, we didn't share how we were feeling and it has burdened me all my life.'" Perhaps the truth is that motherhood is neither the filtered smugness that Instagram depicts nor the gin-soaked alternative.
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